I just recently watched the keynote for the Samsung Unpacked Event. What really interested me the most was the Samsung Galaxy Camera. It is essentially a mega zoom point and shoot camera running JB 4.1. So I was wondering if this can double as a pmp/point and shoot. It doesn't look like it has a phone app.

But downloading groove ip can easily solve this problem. Im guessing that they are going to release a wifi only version and a wifi+3g+4g version. So people with a smartphone can just tether wifi via foxfi or pdanet if they buy the wifi only version.

The Samsung Galaxy Camera portion starts at 50:46
It looks like the link now leads to Samsung Unpacked 2012 Day 2 of IFA
Heres a youtube video introducing the Samsung Galaxy Camera (It is not the full intro unfortunately) If anyone else can find a link to the full keynote feel free to post it.

1650 mAh battery sounds kinda piss poor for a device with a 1.4 GHz quad core processor, plus there was NO mention of a headphone jack.

On the good side it does officially support SDXC which means the massively huge 128 GB cards coming to the market now and eventually up to 2 TB (if my memory serves me correctly) storage capacities, if I was in the market for a nice camera then maybe but I don't do enough to justify this, I do hope they realized it would NEED to be a user swappable battery at that size.

Serious lack of info in that presentation, and can we please fire the guy who chose when to switch camera views, because when we should of been looking at the screen we were looking at the guy fumble the camera in his hands.

Edit: went a little further in the video and now samsung is starting to look like apple to me (which pisses me off), look at us we're "revolutionary" we made a netbook pc with a detachable keyboard so it turns into a tablet, lets completely ignore the FACT that the ASUS transformer tablet has a keyboard dock that effectively turns the tablet into a netbook, so because we are marketing it in the reverse of how ASUS did it we're "revolutionary"

My question is: Does the camera actually write to the external card? I'm no expert but, so far, I've heard that no versions of Android can write to an external storage card.

Lack of either a headphone jack or microphone would definitely be a dealbreaker, for me. I want a camera that can replace my SGP.

My Motorola Atrix 4G phone is running Gingerbread 2.3.6, not even rooted, and I was able to set the native camera app to save all its pictures to the external card. I never tried to do that with my SGP, though.

Ah but do the pics TRULY end up there - do you see them on the card when examining the card's contents on your computer's desktop?

Good to know about the headphone jack. Hopefully the camera has a microphone too. Then it could very well be a replacement for the SGP (if the battery is strong enough to make using the camera worthwhile).

Ah but do the pics TRULY end up there - do you see them on the card when examining the card's contents on your computer's desktop?

Good to know about the headphone jack. Hopefully the camera has a microphone too. Then it could very well be a replacement for the SGP (if the battery is strong enough to make using the camera worthwhile).

Ya the pics are right there on the card and you can look at them on the pc along with all other files on the card

Ah but do the pics TRULY end up there - do you see them on the card when examining the card's contents on your computer's desktop?

Good to know about the headphone jack. Hopefully the camera has a microphone too. Then it could very well be a replacement for the SGP (if the battery is strong enough to make using the camera worthwhile).

YES, pictures always show up on the microSD card when connected to the computer, I'm telling you some Apple fanboy lied to you to try to steer you away from the greatness of android.

battery is only 1650 mAh, so rather weak IMO for a digital camera/pmp with a QUAD core processor, especially once you start taking video.

the camera has 8Gb of internal memory, and can take external memory also. However, the camera will upload each picture taken to the cloud straight away, via 3G or 4G which is great if your camera was stolen later as you have the shots already safe.
The camera does have replaceable batteries, but it will charge it internally, not on a seperate unit. It will probably use micro USB, the same as all it's new cameras.
It does have a built in mic as it records HD video. Uk price is expected to be £400 (and no schneider lens, shocking!), top whack for a top of the line camera.
can't see it working as a pmp though.
linkhttp://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk...-at-ifa-update

Thats what third party accessories are for if the manufacturer decides not to make a external battery charger.
How do you know that there will be no external battery charger?

Most new cameras charge with the battery in the camera. The manufacturer does NOT provide an external battery charger in the box with the new camera. Usually, you can buy an external battery charger as an accessory. There is a price war going on in camera sales. By leaving out the external charger, the manufacturer can offer the camera at a lower price. BUT, charging the battery in the camera is much slower than charging it in an external charger. Also, without an external charger it is inconvenient to charge a spare battery. In the end, leaving out the external charger is a cheap shortcut taken by the manufacurer than hurts the consumer.

I really hope that Samsung decides to release a wifi only model and price it around $250-$350

The price of the camera is expensive at £399 which is around $633. Which was expected. On contract the price of the camera will probably be brought down closer to $200.
For this price you can buy a good dslr camera that will take much better pictures.

I know this sounds stupid but there will probably be unlocked Samsung Galaxy Cameras being sold online if a wifi only version isn't made. So you are essentially buying a SGS3 without calling features, with a bigger footprint, a smaller battery and a better camera